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hey everyone i hope that you're doing
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well thank you so much for joining me
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once again on another video
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in today's video i am going to be
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answering a question or a series of
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questions that i've been getting asked
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quite a bit lately
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as a result of some of the journal
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episodes that i've been doing
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so about a year ago i purchased the fuji
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xf10
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it's an amazing amazing little camera
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it's uh
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obviously it's my opinion and it's an
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opinion that contrasts
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a lot of the popular opinions here on
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youtube a lot of people have
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really hated this camera so much but i
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absolutely love it
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yeah it's just a really awesome camera
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to journal with i began to journal my
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life with it
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if i didn't have a paid shoot i would
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just literally hit the streets and i
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would take this camera with me
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and it's so easy to record video and
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pictures with it
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and so i started a journal series if you
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haven't seen that i'll leave the link
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here
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and people went out and bought this
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camera and
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a lot of those people have been asking
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me questions i think that there is a lot
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of value in today's episode
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it's a type of episode that i haven't
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done before so i'm going to approach it
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kind of like a podcast and where i
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talk and i share with you all of my
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settings and i'm going to be quite
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thorough
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and as i share my settings i will answer
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other questions that i get asked things
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like
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fuji recipes and shooting jpeg or raw
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the autofocus on this camera uh the
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snapshot focus the zone focusing on this
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camera
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all kinds of other stuff but more
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importantly today i'm going to be
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talking about
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approach i'm going to kind of split
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today's video into three sections
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i'm going to talk about approach and why
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i think approach is the most important
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thing
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that we need to be aware of whenever we
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take any camera out to shoot
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two i'm going to talk about what i call
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pre-shoot settings these are settings
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that i set up on my camera before i go
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out and shoot and i rarely if ever
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change them while i'm out on the field
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and then three i'm going to talk about
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what i call accessible settings
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and these are settings that i need to
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access um very very quickly when i'm out
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shooting
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and with all of that being said let's
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just go ahead and jump into today's
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episode it's long enough as it is
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so let's just go ahead and jump into
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that let's talk about approach
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[Music]
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so
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so my approach for the xf10 just like my
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approach for
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most of my cameras is i
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think about it like a digital
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representation
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of the film process so i'm going to turn
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the camera on
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and i'm going to press the q here
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the q button and that's going to open up
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my quick menu
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okay for me this is the digital
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representation
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of my film stock so if i was shooting
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film i would take my camera
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and i would choose a film stock and
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while doing so i would choose my iso
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and i would choose the look that i want
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do i want a fuji look
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a kodak look do i want you know black
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and white
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so this is what i call pre-shoot
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settings and so especially for those of
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you who want to shoot
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jpegs and i'm going to talk about that
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now
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this is where you would bake in your
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recipe
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now one of the things about the fuji
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xf10
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that is not a problem for me but if
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you're a jpeg shooter
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it might be an issue for you is in a lot
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of fuji cameras they allow you
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to set up different fuji recipes and to
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set them to custom one custom two custom
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three and so
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i personally don't even when i have my
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custom
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settings and my other cameras i set my
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quick menu
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before i leave my house and that is just
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my approach
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it is my philosophy when i'm out
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shooting
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the picture is more important to me than
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the preview if you look here at my menu
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you will see that i have it set to raw
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and fine jpeg
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i only shoot the raw files for my
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portfolio but i do
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use jpegs because sometimes i want to
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post
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photos from my day on my instagram
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stories and i find that the jpegs using
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this recipe here
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are quite good and then i just
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transferred over to my phone using the
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fuji app
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which by the way on this camera works
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exceptionally well
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and so i connected to my app and then i
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just
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upload the straight out of camera jpegs
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onto my stories
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and so um that is what you're seeing
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here now so
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highlights uh highlights minus one
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shadows minus one color minus one
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and then i shoot in asteya my noise
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reduction is low
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and i don't do anything to sharpness
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sometimes i will shoot
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in classic chrome uh
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but as the classic chrome i'll be honest
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with you i haven't changed this
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for probably at least three months
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possibly four
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i just leave this and i don't mess with
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it
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i shoot 90 of the time in aperture
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priority that's what that a stands for
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okay and whenever i shoot an aperture
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priority i set my iso
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to auto 6400 which means that the camera
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will choose in
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the appropriate um iso to give me what i
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need
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between 200 and 6400 whenever i shoot in
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manual
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if i were to put this in manual mode
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then i would
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basically i would go into the iso and i
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would pick whatever
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iso i wanted to be at but i'm going to
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leave this in aperture because that's
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what i shoot with most of the time
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all right so this is my pre-shoot
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settings white balance is always an auto
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for those of you that shoot jpegs in my
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opinion the
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tint on the white balance on your custom
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white balance
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is what has the greatest effect
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on your film recipes so you choose a
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recipe like for example
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classic chrome this would give you the
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contrast and saturation
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so you can't go into the tint on the
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quick menu but what i've done is
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this has a really awesome feature i can
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take the focus wheel or the wheel here
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around the lens
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and it'll activate my white balance and
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so if i do that
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and then i go into there i can change
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the tint and i can give it like a very
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green very blue or very
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yellow if i want that vintage look um
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yellow look okay and so i'll make a
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video about
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um fujifilm recipes and using custom
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profiles or custom recipes later
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but uh but for the most part this is
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what i use
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all the time i don't change this ever
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especially when i'm out shooting
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uh the iso i do want to say one thing
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about the iso
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the iso every once in a while i will
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find myself in a situation
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that's low light where the low light um
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the low-light capabilities of this
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camera
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is pretty good i have to say but every
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once in a while i will put it into 12
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800 iso but most of the time i just
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leave it
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in auto now we've talked about approach
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and we've talked about uh pre-shoot
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settings
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all right so now i'm going to talk to
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you about the
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accessible settings these are the
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settings that i need to access
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uh pretty quickly the fuji xf10 the
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design of this camera
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makes it very easy for me to have access
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to those
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settings and so what i'm going to do is
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i'm going to go over the
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very basic ones first i feel like these
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don't really need an explanation but i'm
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gonna do it anyways
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so you have a mode dial here it's got a
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bunch of mode dials which are really
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cool and really fun but to be honest
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with you
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i don't use them i only use two of these
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i use manual and then i use
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aperture and out of the two i primarily
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just use aperture most of the time
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so that just stays there then you have
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your shutter button which obviously
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i'm going to be using that quite a bit
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when i'm out shooting
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and then there is a wheel around this
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shutter button and this controls the
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aperture
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i don't really mess with this very often
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because on this camera
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i shoot at 2.8 most of the time unless
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i'm doing a landscape then i'll set it
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to 5.6
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or f8 um and uh or unless i'm zone
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focusing and we'll talk about that in a
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little bit
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and so yeah most of the time this is
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just set to 2.8
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with a lens this wide i find that
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shooting you know at a dist at a certain
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distance
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it gives me just the right amount of uh
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depth of field
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and when i get really close to a subject
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at 2.8 it gives me
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just the right amount of background
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separation so
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this just stays at 2.8 most of the time
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this wheel here however
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this i use probably the most um this
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controls if it's an aperture priority
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it'll control exposure compensation
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if it is in manual priority it'll
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control your shutter speed
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so usually what i do is i shoot
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with -1 on exposure compensation on this
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camera
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and so i don't mess it with it a whole
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lot but sometimes
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if a subject is backlit then i do have
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to adjust the exposure compensation
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uh now let's talk about the accessible
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settings that are maybe not that obvious
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and i'm going to hit the display button
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and hold on to it here at the bottom
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and it's going to give me this menu
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which fuji calls a function
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setting menu
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once again i'm calling it the accessible
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settings because of the ones that i have
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to access
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so here it gives you a diagram of the
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camera there is one physical button at
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the top
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there is another physical button right
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here on top of the
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cue button and then the rest are all
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swipe gestures
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so you swipe on the screen swipe up left
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right and down and that may sound like
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gimmicky but it's actually really really
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useful
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i would dare and say that the xf10 the
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swipe gestures on here
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are much easier to use or feel better to
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me
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than my xc3 okay so
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uh let's go ahead and get into these
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settings and why i use them
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these settings to me combined with uh
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with
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with the approach can make the
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difference between having a positive
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user experience
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or a negative user experience so let's
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go ahead and
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open this up okay the first
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accessible setting that i'd like to
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share with you today
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i have assigned it to the function
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button here at the top so if i press the
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top
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what it does is it gives me the flash
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mode and right now the flash is on
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and it's uh there's four different modes
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there's uh flash there's slow sync
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there's second curtain sync commander
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mode so if you want to
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set another flash and then there is just
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the suppressed flash which means
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the flash is off whenever i need this i
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just go like this
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and then i go there because typically i
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like to use a slow sync flash
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and when i want to get it off i just do
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that so it's very very easy to access
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the second accessible setting
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that i'd like to share with you i've
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assigned it to the black button above
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the queue button i press that
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and it gives me the auto focus modes now
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this is something that i assigned to
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this button when i first started
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shooting with this camera
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to be honest with you i don't need it
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if i turned off that button it wouldn't
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really make a difference in my shooting
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style
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because after using this for a year i
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always shoot with wide tracking on this
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camera
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always so it has zone
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and it has single point where it gives
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you all of these points
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but like i said i always use white
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tracking and white tracking
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basically what it does is the camera
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selects what it thinks should be in
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focus
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so i just go like this and then i'm
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going to talk about autofocus speeds
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right now because
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people ask me about that quite a bit so
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um
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it just selects whatever it thinks so if
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i go like this and i have press
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you will see that it's thinking that the
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board there on the shelf
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should be selected so what happens if i
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want to select something specific
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i could go into the menu and i could go
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into a single point and i could go in
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and then just use the joystick
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but i find that that just takes a little
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too much time so what i do is i leave it
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to white tracking and then
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right here on the right top corner of
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the screen
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there is a little rectangle that says
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shot you can leave that to off
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and if you leave it to off you could
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press the screen and nothing will happen
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but i have it on shot and what shot does
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is let's say that i want
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the xf10 to focus on the lens in the
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bottom
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then i just press that and it will
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overwrite the white tracking if i want
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this to be in focus
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it'll do that so if i'm holding the
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camera like this and i'm shooting with
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my index finger which i sometimes do
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then i could just go like that and that
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is a really awesome feature
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i've heard people complain about that
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feature but i find it to be quite useful
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when i use it in conjunction with
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wide tracking also i
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done here on the bottom it says afs i
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find that on this camera
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shooting an autofocus single yields the
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quickest results
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so i never touched this i never put it
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in manual focus i never put it
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in um continuous always an autofocus
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single okay and now let's talk about
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autofocus just for a quick second
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because i know a lot of people
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are curious about that the autofocus on
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this camera in my opinion
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is quite good the difference is like
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right now we are in a low light
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situation okay so we're in
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in my room uh i don't have a lot of
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lighting here
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but it focuses just fine i think what
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happens
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with this camera is it uses the system
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where it goes back and forth and then it
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locks on
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where most modern cameras don't do that
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they jump from point a to point b
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as to where this one goes from a to z
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and then ends up in
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like i don't know m and so for some
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people that's a problem
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i find that it focuses fast enough um
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all of the pictures that you've seen in
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my journals episodes
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were shot with this setup exactly the
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way that it is
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oftentimes these people were moving so i
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find that it is good enough
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if you ask me the autofocus is good okay
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all right um let's go into we have four
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more settings that i want to share with
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you for more accessible settings that
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are really important
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and these we access with the swipe
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gestures the first one
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is the shutter type so if i swipe it's
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the way i have it set up
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from right to left it gives me my
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shutter type this is something that i
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need to access whenever i'm in bright
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sunny conditions
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so the mechanical shutter will give you
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a top shutter speed
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of 1 4 000 of a second
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and sometimes that's not enough in
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bright conditions
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another thing with this xf10 as well as
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with the x70
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and at least the original x100 i don't
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know about the x100f
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or the x100v but these have a leaf
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mechanical shutter
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so they're really really quiet
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which is amazing and the problem is that
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with a with a leaf shutter
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it won't allow you fuji cameras at least
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these
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three models that i have won't allow for
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a shutter speed of over
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one one thousandth of a second if my
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lens is wide open
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now if my lens is at five point six i
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can go up to one four thousandth of a
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second
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if my lens is at two point eight it'll
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only allow me to go at one one
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thousandth of a second
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obviously at 2.8 and 1 1000 of a second
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even at iso 200 i'm going to overexpose
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everything
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and in the beginning i thought there was
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something wrong with my camera
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so the workaround once again this comes
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down to approach right
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philosophy right if i let that throw me
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off
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then that's going to be a problem for me
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so for me what i do is i just put in an
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electronic shutter when i put it in this
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mode with where it activates the
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electronic shutter
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you can see here at the bottom it will
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give me a shutter speed of 1 30th of a
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second all the way to 1
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16 000 of a second i've never needed
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that fast of a shutter speed
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unless i mean maybe i'll try shooting
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into the sun one day
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and then uh it's good or it'll activate
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it'll be good from 200 iso to 12
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800 iso so this is something that
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whenever i'm in sunny conditions
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even though this doesn't have an nd
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filter like the x100
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i can put it in electronic shutter and
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that works really well for me
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and whenever i'm in low light situations
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i don't need that fast of a shutter
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speed so i just leave it in mechanical
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shutter
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the second accessible um setting that i
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want to share with you i have it
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assigned to swipe right
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and that is flash compensation and this
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is really really awesome because i love
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the flash on this camera so
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if i want to turn the flash i turn it on
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slow sync
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and sometimes i want the flash to be
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more powerful and sometimes i want the
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flash to be less powerful
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and so this flash compensation is really
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really amazing
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i use it i wouldn't say that i fiddle
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with these settings every time that i go
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out
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but sometimes i want to get that like
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that point-and-shoot
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look with a flash like that reminds me
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of like the pictures that i had when i
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was a kid
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and um and so i used that okay
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all right the next accessible setting
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that i'm going to share with you is the
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one that i use
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probably the most mainly because on this
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camera
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i shoot a lot of video and this is not
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a camera where i would like
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do cartwheels because the video is so
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great like i wouldn't shoot a netflix
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original with this
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camera but the video um
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for journaling it's perfect it's a
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perfect journal camera
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and someone would say well why don't you
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just use your iphone the fact that i
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shoot the stills and the video with the
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same camera is really easy for my
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computer to keep
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organized and i have a chronological
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order a chronological
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visual journal of my day and so
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especially when i'm editing videos for
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youtube so
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the video function is really awesome i
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hit drive and now i'm in video
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i hit drive and now i'm in stills it's
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very very quick
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now the swipe down feature
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gives me the ability to change my frame
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rates
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and this is something that i wish that
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my other fuji cameras had i wish that my
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sony cameras had it
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i don't have any really new cameras so
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um so maybe the new ones have this
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option maybe the new ones let you access
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frame rates in some type of function
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menu
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but none of my cameras do this is the
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only one that i own
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that allows me to access frame rates
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so for example let's say that i'm out
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and
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i'm shooting video and right now it's at
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24 frames a second
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and i want to shoot something and i
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think it's something that i'm going to
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want to do in slow motion
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i swipe down and then i go into
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60 frames a second and then i could slow
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that down in post
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and this is just for journaling this is
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perfect
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if you're curious as to the quality of
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video that you can get out of this
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camera
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watch my journal episodes a lot of those
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are recorded on this little
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camera the last feature that i'm going
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to share with you
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or the last accessible setting that's
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important to me
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is uh zone focusing now i've already
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been very clear that i think the
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autofocus on this camera
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is is is solid but this camera has a
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feature
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that allows for zone focusing and i
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hadn't really zone focused in a long
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time
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and since i got this camera just because
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the feature is there
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it's kind of inspired me to try zone
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focusing
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and so um so i'm going to share that
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with you
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the ricoh gr has this they call it snap
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focus
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here they call it snapshot and i have it
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assigned to swipe up so if i swipe up
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okay it sets it into snapshot five
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meters
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and basically what that does is it turns
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off the auto focus
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and then so there's no it's not going to
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hunt back and forth
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what it does is it sets the aperture to
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5.6
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and then it sets the focal distance in a
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way that
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pretty much anything if you have a
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subject that is standing
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anywhere it looks like here it looks
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like it's anywhere between 11 feet
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and 30 feet they're going to be
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acceptably sharp
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this is the five meter mode on snapshot
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if i swipe up again
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it puts it to two meters and when it's
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at two meters what it does
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is it changes the aperture to f8
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and then anything it looks like it's
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anything between five and a half feet
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to eight feet uh possibly even eight and
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a half
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is going to be in focus so
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i find that this is a very useful
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for my style of shooting i do get quite
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close
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and so i find that this is very a very
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useful distance
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five and a half feet to eight feet uh
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there are times where i wish that this
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had a closer
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like it has a two meter and a five meter
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sometimes i wish it had a meter
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um setting but it doesn't but for those
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um i swipe up and then i just use the
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autofocus
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which is just fine so those are all of
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the settings
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that um that i use on my xf10
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uh i hope that you've been able to
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extract some value from today's video
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thank you guys for watching have a
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wonderful week or
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rest of the week and i will talk to you
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soon bye
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you